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“Tonight, Uncle Sugar will be putting us up at the Hotel Histria.”
The Athena Project Brad Thor 2010
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“The Histria looks like a nice hotel,” stated Ericsson.
The Athena Project Brad Thor 2010
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Intensive grazing takes place at the biosphere reserve at Letea and at Histria and Murighiol.
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Who then being in Syria, and hearing thereof, made peace with the Turkes for three yeeres: and not long after, king Richard the next Spring following returned also, who in his returne driuen by distresse of weather about the parts of Histria, in a towne called Synaca, was there taken by Lympold, Duke of the same countrey, and so solde to the Emperour for sixtie thousand
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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But meeting with bad weather, he was driven on the coast of Histria; and, while endeavouring to travel through the country in the habit of a templar, was taken prisoner by Duke Leopold, of Austria, who became his enemy at the siege of
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 360, March 14, 1829 Various
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Macedonia, on the west Histria and on the north the
The Origin and Deeds of the Goths Jordanes
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Epirus, then Dalmatia, Liburnia and Histria and at last the Venetian Isles.
The Origin and Deeds of the Goths Jordanes
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He wrote to the senate for permission to lead his legions into Histria and the senate sanctioned his doing so.
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M. Marcellus was recalled from Histria and his army disbanded.
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Two tribunes of the plebs, Papirius and Licinius, put a multitude of questions to him in the senate about what had happened in Histria, and then they brought him before the Assembly.
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